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Industrial Problem Solution

Calculate the appropriate radius of the ball and bearing of the touch pen

2020-06-12

1. Company introduction

GOONIES Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer of electrical equipment established in 2014 and is actively engaged in business activities such as participating in the Dubai Information and Communication Shopping Fair after being selected as a best-practice company for each stage of the Creative Factory organized by the Small and Medium Business Administration in 2015. Smart palette, a digital tool for drawing pictures by connecting to a smartphone, is the main product

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2. Problem Background and Summary

We are going to proceed with the patent based on the idea of putting balls and bearings inside the touch pen needed to use smart palettes. To do this, a mathematical basis is needed to explain the size of the ball and bearing.

A geometrical analysis describing the relationship between the ball and the proper radius of the bearing is required.

Calculate the appropriate ball and bearing radius according to the shape and size of the touch pen, and try to find possible number of bearings.

 

 

3. Solving Process

A comprehensive repair model explaining the characteristics of the touch pen was produced so that the proper value of the radius of the ball and bearing and the possible number of bearings could be calculated according to various circumstances.

The principles of geometry (triangle ratio, equation of circle, Pythagorean theorem, etc.) were used to derive the relational consciousness among the necessary variables.

 


4. Ripple effects and future plans

Based on the mathematical analysis described in this question, the process of registering this idea as a patent is currently underway.

By creating a model that mathematically articulates the idea of placing balls and bearings inside a touch pen, the idea could also be extended to other tools (wheeled chairs, department store carts, etc.) that rotate 360 times.

Lee Yoon-jae, CEO of KUNS, said, "We have obtained more detailed mathematical analysis than what is needed to register patents."

 

1. Company introduction

GOONIES Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer of electrical equipment established in 2014 and is actively engaged in business activities such as participating in the Dubai Information and Communication Shopping Fair after being selected as a best-practice company for each stage of the Creative Factory organized by the Small and Medium Business Administration in 2015. Smart palette, a digital tool for drawing pictures by connecting to a smartphone, is the main product

external_image

 

2. Problem Background and Summary

We are going to proceed with the patent based on the idea of putting balls and bearings inside the touch pen needed to use smart palettes. To do this, a mathematical basis is needed to explain the size of the ball and bearing.

A geometrical analysis describing the relationship between the ball and the proper radius of the bearing is required.

Calculate the appropriate ball and bearing radius according to the shape and size of the touch pen, and try to find possible number of bearings.

 

 

3. Solving Process

A comprehensive repair model explaining the characteristics of the touch pen was produced so that the proper value of the radius of the ball and bearing and the possible number of bearings could be calculated according to various circumstances.

The principles of geometry (triangle ratio, equation of circle, Pythagorean theorem, etc.) were used to derive the relational consciousness among the necessary variables.

 


4. Ripple effects and future plans

Based on the mathematical analysis described in this question, the process of registering this idea as a patent is currently underway.

By creating a model that mathematically articulates the idea of placing balls and bearings inside a touch pen, the idea could also be extended to other tools (wheeled chairs, department store carts, etc.) that rotate 360 times.

Lee Yoon-jae, CEO of KUNS, said, "We have obtained more detailed mathematical analysis than what is needed to register patents."